All Architects articles – Page 77
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NewsBig-name architects hoping to come out first for £200m university deal
Winner on Milton Keynes scheme due this summer
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NewsHousing secretary to rule on £300m Norwich tower
James Brokenshire calls in 20-storey development after Historic England objections
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NewsFosters' Tulip tower set to get planning green light
City of London officials recommend approval for ‘bold and striking’ tourist attraction
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NewsBig names slug it out for prized Olympia deal
Work on £1bn redevelopment set to start next year
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NewsSix architects shortlisted for St Catharine’s College
Gort Scott and Sergison Bates among finalists in Cambridge contest
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NewsIn pictures: Buckley Gray Yeoman's renovation of Wickham Department Store
‘Harrods of the East End’ brought back from disrepair
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NewsBrexit uncertainty and shrinking workloads 'really hit home' for architects
Market for architectural services shrinking quite significantly, warns RIBA
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NewsAOC chosen to design V&A Museum of Childhood interiors
East London practice will work with architect De Matos Ryan on £13.5m project
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NewsIn pictures: Carmody Groarke's Windermere museum set to open its doors
The museum, which displays boats used on England’s largest lake, will open to the public this weekend
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NewsIn pictures: New look for Birmingham Moor Street station revealed
Grimshaw teams up with local firm Glenn Howells Architects for the plans
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NewsSellar scheme set for green light
City planners urged to approve 12-storey development drawn up by Eric Parry
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NewsHLM beats big names to £45m Sheffield development
Mixed-use scheme includes new offices and homes
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NewsHOK poaches man who helped set up Make
John Prevc is second senior figure to leave architect in three months
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NewsBalfour Beatty bags £70m Edinburgh university job
The Bennetts Associates-designed scheme is due to be completed in 2021
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NewsIn pictures: Will Alsop's science learning pod opens
Scheme at Whitechapel designed to resemble a neuron cell
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NewsCity planning boss says Foster's Tulip likely to face public inquiry if it gets green light
Controversial scheme set to be heard next month














